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Proposed Voluntary Product Standard
(PS) 20–05 ‘‘American Softwood
Lumber Standard’’
National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice advises the public
that the National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST) is distributing a
proposed revision of Voluntary Product
Standard (PS) 20–99, ‘‘American
Softwood Lumber Standard.’’ This
standard, prepared by the American
Lumber Standard Committee, serves the
procurement and regulatory needs of
numerous federal, state, and local
government agencies by providing for
uniform, industry-wide grade-marking
and inspection requirements for
softwood lumber. The implementation
of the standard also allows for uniform
labeling and auditing of treated wood
and, through a Memorandum of
Understanding with the U.S.
Department of Agriculture, labeling and
auditing of wood packaging materials
for international trade. As part of a fiveyear review process, NIST is seeking
public comment and invites interested
parties to review the revised standard
and submit comments.
DATES: Written comments regarding the
proposed revision, PS 20–05, should be
submitted to the Standards Services
Division, NIST, no later than June 20,
2005.
ADDRESSES: An electronic copy (in PDF)
of the proposed standard, PS 20–05, can
be obtained at the following Web site
https://ts.nist.gov/docvps. This site also
includes an electronic copy of PS 20–99
(the existing standard), a summary of
major recommended changes, and a
form for submitting comments. Written
comments on the standard should be
submitted to Ms. JoAnne Overman,
Standards Services Division, NIST, 100
Bureau Drive, Stop 2150, Gaithersburg,
MD, 20899–2150; fax (301) 975–5414.
Electronic comments may be submitted
via e-mail to joanne.overman@nist.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
JoAnne Overman, Standards Services
Division, National Institute of Standards
and Technology, telephone: (301) 975–
4037; fax: (301) 975–5414, e-mail:
joanne.overman@nist.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under
Department of Commerce procedures
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established in Title 15 Code of Federal
Regulations Part 10, Procedures for the
Development of Voluntary Product
Standards, and administered by NIST,
the American Lumber Standard
Committee acts as the Standing
Committee for PS 20–99, American
Softwood Lumber Standard, responsible
for maintaining, revising, and
interpreting the standard. The
Committee is comprised of producers,
distributors, users, and others with an
interest in the standard.
Voluntary Product Standard (PS) 20–
05 establishes standard sizes and
requirements for developing and
coordinating the lumber grades of the
various species of lumber, the
assignment of design values, and the
preparation of grading rules applicable
to each species. Its provisions include
implementation of the standard through
an accreditation and certification
program; establishment of principal
trade classifications and lumber sizes
for yard, structural, and factory/shop
use; classification, measurement,
grading, and grade-marking of lumber;
definitions of terms and procedures to
provide a basis for the use of uniform
methods in the grading inspection,
measurement, and description of
softwood lumber; commercial names of
the principal softwood species;
definitions of terms used in describing
standard grades of lumber; and
commonly used industry abbreviations.
The standard also includes the
organization and functions of the
American Lumber Standard Committee,
the Board of Review, and the National
Grading Rule Committee.
In addition to format, terminology,
updates and general clarification, this
revision makes the following major
recommendations: (1) Section 2.2, Board
measure, adds calculation of board feet
for pieces of lumber less than 1″ in
thickness; (2) Section 2.12, Heat treated
(HT), adds a definition for heat treated
lumber; (3) Table 3, Nominal and
minimum-dressed sizes of boards,
dimensions, and timbers, adds dry
timber sizes as shown in amended Table
3; (4) Sections 6.2.3.1, and 6.2.5.1, on
dry and green size requirements,
respectively, adds language that
recognizes that lumber shrinks or
expands depending on its moisture
content; (5) Section 7.3.3, concerning
grade marking, defines bundled lumber;
(6) Section 10, Board of Review, is
reformatted; (7) Section 11.3,
Composition of National Grading Rule
Committee, deletes old building code
organizations and adds new building
code organizations represented on the
Committee and adds membership to the
Committee as indicated; and (8)
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Appendix A, Commercial Names of the
Principal Softwood Species, deletes
species groups and adds additional
species.
All public comments will be reviewed
and considered. The American Lumber
Standard Committee and NIST will
revise the standard accordingly.
Dated: April 28, 2005.
Hratch G. Semerjian,
Acting Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology
[Docket No.: 050329086-5086-01]
Proposed Voluntary Product Standard (PS) 20-05 ``American
Softwood Lumber Standard''
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: This notice advises the public that the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) is distributing a proposed revision of
Voluntary Product Standard (PS) 20-99, ``American Softwood Lumber
Standard.'' This standard, prepared by the American Lumber Standard
Committee, serves the procurement and regulatory needs of numerous
federal, state, and local government agencies by providing for uniform,
industry-wide grade-marking and inspection requirements for softwood
lumber. The implementation of the standard also allows for uniform
labeling and auditing of treated wood and, through a Memorandum of
Understanding with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, labeling and
auditing of wood packaging materials for international trade. As part
of a five-year review process, NIST is seeking public comment and
invites interested parties to review the revised standard and submit
comments.
DATES: Written comments regarding the proposed revision, PS 20-05,
should be submitted to the Standards Services Division, NIST, no later
than June 20, 2005.
ADDRESSES: An electronic copy (in PDF) of the proposed standard, PS 20-
05, can be obtained at the following Web site https://ts.nist.gov/
docvps. This site also includes an electronic copy of PS 20-99 (the
existing standard), a summary of major recommended changes, and a form
for submitting comments. Written comments on the standard should be
submitted to Ms. JoAnne Overman, Standards Services Division, NIST, 100
Bureau Drive, Stop 2150, Gaithersburg, MD, 20899-2150; fax (301) 975-
5414. Electronic comments may be submitted via e-mail to
joanne.overman@nist.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. JoAnne Overman, Standards Services
Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology, telephone:
(301) 975-4037; fax: (301) 975-5414, e-mail: joanne.overman@nist.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under Department of Commerce procedures
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established in Title 15 Code of Federal Regulations Part 10, Procedures
for the Development of Voluntary Product Standards, and administered by
NIST, the American Lumber Standard Committee acts as the Standing
Committee for PS 20-99, American Softwood Lumber Standard, responsible
for maintaining, revising, and interpreting the standard. The Committee
is comprised of producers, distributors, users, and others with an
interest in the standard.
Voluntary Product Standard (PS) 20-05 establishes standard sizes
and requirements for developing and coordinating the lumber grades of
the various species of lumber, the assignment of design values, and the
preparation of grading rules applicable to each species. Its provisions
include implementation of the standard through an accreditation and
certification program; establishment of principal trade classifications
and lumber sizes for yard, structural, and factory/shop use;
classification, measurement, grading, and grade-marking of lumber;
definitions of terms and procedures to provide a basis for the use of
uniform methods in the grading inspection, measurement, and description
of softwood lumber; commercial names of the principal softwood species;
definitions of terms used in describing standard grades of lumber; and
commonly used industry abbreviations. The standard also includes the
organization and functions of the American Lumber Standard Committee,
the Board of Review, and the National Grading Rule Committee.
In addition to format, terminology, updates and general
clarification, this revision makes the following major recommendations:
(1) Section 2.2, Board measure, adds calculation of board feet for
pieces of lumber less than 1 in thickness; (2) Section 2.12,
Heat treated (HT), adds a definition for heat treated lumber; (3) Table
3, Nominal and minimum-dressed sizes of boards, dimensions, and
timbers, adds dry timber sizes as shown in amended Table 3; (4)
Sections 6.2.3.1, and 6.2.5.1, on dry and green size requirements,
respectively, adds language that recognizes that lumber shrinks or
expands depending on its moisture content; (5) Section 7.3.3,
concerning grade marking, defines bundled lumber; (6) Section 10, Board
of Review, is reformatted; (7) Section 11.3, Composition of National
Grading Rule Committee, deletes old building code organizations and
adds new building code organizations represented on the Committee and
adds membership to the Committee as indicated; and (8) Appendix A,
Commercial Names of the Principal Softwood Species, deletes species
groups and adds additional species.
All public comments will be reviewed and considered. The American
Lumber Standard Committee and NIST will revise the standard
accordingly.
Dated: April 28, 2005.
Hratch G. Semerjian,
Acting Director.
[FR Doc. 05-9115 Filed 5-5-05; 8:45 am]
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